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DOI10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03608.x
Insight into the routes of Wolbachia invasion: high levels of horizontal transfer in the spider genus Agelenopsis revealed by Wolbachia strain and mitochondrial DNA diversity
Baldo, Laura1; Ayoub, Nadia A.1; Hayashi, Cheryl Y.1; Russell, Jacob A.2; Stahlhut, Julie K.3; Werren, John H.3
通讯作者Baldo, Laura
来源期刊MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
ISSN0962-1083
出版年2008
卷号17期号:2页码:557-569
英文摘要

The pandemic distribution of Wolbachia (alpha-proteobacteria) across arthropods is largely due to the ability of these maternally inherited endosymbionts to successfully shift hosts across species boundaries. Yet it remains unclear whether Wolbachia has preferential routes of transfer among species. Here, we examined populations of eight species of the North American funnel-web spider genus Agelenopsis to evaluate whether Wolbachia show evidence for host specificity and the relative contribution of horizontal vs. vertical transmission of strains within and among related host species. Wolbachia strains were characterized by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and Wolbachia surface protein (WSP) sequences, and analysed in relation to host phylogeny, mitochondrial diversity and geographical range. Results indicate that at least three sets of divergent Wolbachia strains invaded the genus Agelenopsis. After each invasion, the Wolbachia strains preferentially shuffled across species of this host genus by horizontal transfer rather than cospeciation. Decoupling of Wolbachia and host mitochondrial haplotype (mitotypes) evolutionary histories within single species reveals an extensive contribution of horizontal transfer also in the rapid dispersal of Wolbachia among conspecific host populations. These findings provide some of the strongest evidence to support the association of related Wolbachia strains with related hosts by means of both vertical and horizontal strain transmission. Similar analyses across a broader range of invertebrate taxa are needed, using sensitive methods for strain typing such as MLST, to determine if this pattern of Wolbachia dispersal is peculiar to Agelenopsis (or spiders), or is in fact a general pattern in arthropods.


英文关键词endosymbiont horizontal transmission MLST spider
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000252398300007
WOS关键词DROSOPHILA-SIMULANS ; CYTOPLASMIC INCOMPATIBILITY ; INFECTION FREQUENCIES ; PHLEBOTOMUS-PAPATASI ; SUBSTITUTION RATE ; DESERT SPIDER ; POPULATION ; HOST ; PIPIENTIS ; TRANSMISSION
WOS类目Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/158581
作者单位1.Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Biol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA;
2.Harvard Univ, Museum Comparat Zool Labs, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA;
3.Univ Rochester, Dept Biol, Rochester, NY 14627 USA
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Baldo, Laura,Ayoub, Nadia A.,Hayashi, Cheryl Y.,et al. Insight into the routes of Wolbachia invasion: high levels of horizontal transfer in the spider genus Agelenopsis revealed by Wolbachia strain and mitochondrial DNA diversity[J],2008,17(2):557-569.
APA Baldo, Laura,Ayoub, Nadia A.,Hayashi, Cheryl Y.,Russell, Jacob A.,Stahlhut, Julie K.,&Werren, John H..(2008).Insight into the routes of Wolbachia invasion: high levels of horizontal transfer in the spider genus Agelenopsis revealed by Wolbachia strain and mitochondrial DNA diversity.MOLECULAR ECOLOGY,17(2),557-569.
MLA Baldo, Laura,et al."Insight into the routes of Wolbachia invasion: high levels of horizontal transfer in the spider genus Agelenopsis revealed by Wolbachia strain and mitochondrial DNA diversity".MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 17.2(2008):557-569.
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